Releases
Coder releases are cut directly from main in our Github on the first Tuesday of each month.
We recommend enterprise customers test the compatibility of new releases with their infrastructure on a staging environment before upgrading a production deployment.
We support two release channels: mainline for the bleeding edge version of Coder and stable for those with lower tolerance for fault. We field our mainline releases publicly for one month before promoting them to stable.
Mainline releases
- Intended for customers with a staging environment
- Gives earliest access to new features
- May include minor bugs
- All bugfixes and security patches are supported
Stable releases
- Safest upgrade/installation path
- May not include the latest features
- Security vulnerabilities and major bugfixes are supported
Note: We support major security vulnerabilities (CVEs) for the past three versions of Coder.
Installing stable
When installing Coder, we generally advise specifying the desired version from our Github releases page.
You can also use our install.sh
script with the stable
flag to install the
latest stable release:
curl -fsSL https://coder.com/install.sh | sh -s -- --stable
Best practices for installing Coder can be found on our install pages.
Release schedule
Release name | Release Date | Status |
---|---|---|
2.9.x | March 07, 2024 | Not Supported |
2.10.x | April 03, 2024 | Not Supported |
2.11.x | May 07, 2024 | Not Supported |
2.12.x | June 04, 2024 | Not Supported |
2.13.x | July 02, 2024 | Security Support |
2.14.x | August 06, 2024 | Stable |
2.15.x | September 03, 2024 | Mainline |
2.16.x | October 01, 2024 | Not Released |
Tip: We publish a
preview
imageghcr.io/coder/coder-preview
on each commit to themain
branch. This can be used to test under-development features and bug fixes that have not yet been released tomainline
orstable
.Important: The
preview
image is not intended for production use.